Sunday, September 18, 2005

Web sites for the kids

www.funology.com

http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov

Is the Government helping the victims of Katrina ?

For tax relief issues

www.whitehouse.gov

http://finance.senate.gov/




http://waysandmeans.house.gov/



www.house.gov/jct

TIME FOR A BACK UP PLAN FOR IMPORTANT PAPERS

In hurricane Katrina's wake, it is time to develop a back up plan for important papers.

www.fanniemae.com/global/pdf/aboutfm/responsibility/eldercare/elderkit.pdf

www.todaysseniors.com

www.eldercare.gov

http://www.elderissues.com

For photo storage
www.shutterfly.com

www.kodakgallery

www.snapfish.com

Are you fighting over internet with the kids

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Before you buy that house

On average, people who live in the United States move to new homes about every seven years. That means that every seven years, people just like you are driving around neighborhoods, checking out schools, walking through complete strangers' homes, talking with bankers, and spending large amounts of money (i.e., keeping the economy rolling). The process is a long and sometimes difficult one, but also one that can bring with it a lot of excitement and joy if you find your dream home and can afford it.

Can I send a fax through the internet ?

Yes. There are many services that will let you use the Internet to send faxes. Some are free while others are pay services. Some services require that you can send and receive electronic mail, or that you have Web access. Others require you to install special software on your computer.
Some services allow you to receive faxes, too. When you receive a fax at a special number, it is delivered via e-mail address or available for viewing on the Web. Some commercial services include bulk faxing and other special features.

Sunday, September 11, 2005